Social networking site Facebook has acted to stop
the spread of a new computer worm that has stolen over 45,000 login credentials.
According to computer security experts, the Ramnit worm has been spreading since
April 2010, but was only recently adapted to target Facebook details.A "worm" is
distinct from a normal computer virus in that it can reproduce itself without
needing to attach itself to an existing program.

The new threat to Facebook users was highlighted recently by Seculert, an
Israeli computer security firm. It said most of the users affected so far are
British or French, The Telegraph reports."Our research lab identified a
completely new 'financial' Ramnit variant aimed at stealing Facebook login
credentials," the firm said in a blog post. "It was fairly straightforward to
detect that over 45,000 Facebook login credentials have been stolen worldwide,
mostly from users in the
United Kingdom
and France," it added.Facebook, that learned of the new attack on its users last
week, said it has already taken action to defend them.

It said it had studied the 45,000 stolen login
details and concluded that most of them were out of date. However all affected
users will be forced to reset their passwords to improve security, the social
network said."Last week we received from external security researchers a set of
user credentials that had been harvested by a piece of
malware," a
Facebook spokesman said."Our security experts have reviewed the data, and while
the majority of the information was out-of-date, we have initiated remedial
steps for all affected users to ensure the security of their accounts," he said.